Kelly_Jackson Test: Muscular System Flashcards

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  1. What is the Biceps Brahii is the chicken wing?
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Flexor

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  1. What is the lower arm of a chicken wing?
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Extensor

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  1. What is the wrist in the chicken wing?
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Tendon

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  1. What is the Triceps Brachii in the chicken wing?
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Flexor

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  1. What is the Triceps Brachii in the chicken wing?
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Extensor

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  1. Skeletal muscles must work in pairs because?
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Muscle cells can only contract

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  1. The area above the upper arm is the?
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Shoulder

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  1. Which type of muscle reacts and tires quickly?
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Skeletal Muscle

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  1. Which type of muscle tissue tires quickly during exercise?
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Cardiac Muscle

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  1. Where might you find involuntary muscle?
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In your esophagus

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  1. What is the best synonym for voluntary?
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Optional

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  1. Which type of muscle tissue never tires and contracts continually till death?
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Cardiac Muscle

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  1. What can you infer from the factthat your body is basically covered in Voluntary Muscles?
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A large network of nerves also runs throughout your body

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  1. Where in your body can you find a joint?
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Skull, Wrist, Vertebral Column, Fingers

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  1. What is the Latissimus dorsi?
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A muscle in the posterior view

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  1. What is the straplike muscles that extends from the ribs to the pelvis?
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Rectus Abdonimus

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  1. what is the deltoid?
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A muscle that flexes the shoulder

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  1. Where is the Gastroeniums?
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It is in the calves

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  1. What makes a prominent buldge that flexes at the elbow?
A

Biceps Brachii

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  1. What muscle allows your head to nod?
A

Sternocleidomastoid

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  1. Where is the Rectus Abdonimus?
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In the center of the body

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  1. Extends forearm
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Triceps

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  1. What muscle moves the arm away from the body?
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Mastoid, Rectus Abdonimus

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  1. Where is the External Oblique?
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On the Hip Bone

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  1. What muscle provides support for abdomen and organs?
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Rectus Abdonimus

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  1. Muscle used in Jumping and Climbing Stairs?
A

Gluteus Maximus

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  1. What is your hamstring?
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A muscle in the upper leg

32. Exterior_Muscle_of_the_Body

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  1. Which muscle contracts so you can bend your knee?
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Hamstring

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  1. Muscle that relaxes so you can extend leg at knee?
A

Hamstrings

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  1. What is the Sternocleidomastoid?
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It allows you nod your head and be able to move it

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  1. Tell whether Smooth, Cardiac, Skeletal are Involuntary or Voluntary?
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Smooth and Cardiac are Involuntary, Skeletal is Voluntary

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  1. Muscles used in closing jaw
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Temporlis

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  1. What is the Zygomatics muscle?
A

It make you smile

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  1. Muscle used to blow in your cheeks?
A

Buccanator

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  1. A muscle attached to a bone is a?
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Tendon

32. Exterior_Muscle_of_the_Body

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  1. Muscle tissue that makes body move?
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Contracts

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  1. Explain how muscles work as a pair to bend and straighten the arm at the elbow causing movement at the joint. Make sure you discuss the type of joint movement.
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Flexion of a joint is a decrease in the joint angle from the body in anatomical position. When the elbow is bent the forearm is flexed which means that the flexor is contracted or has pulled the bone of the forearm. Most flexion takes place in forward direction. The exception to this is the leg where flexion of the leg results in the bending of the knee. Extension of the joint is when the joint is returned to anatomic position or increased the angle of the joint, which means the extensor is contracted. An example of this is when the triceps brachii (extensor) contracts to straighten the arm. The biceps Brahii muscle (flexor) in the upper arm contracts to bend the elbow. Muscles work in pairs so that at the same time, the biceps brachii muscle (flexor) returns to its original length. To straighten the arm or extend the joint, the triceps Brachii (extensor) contracts while the biceps returns to its original length.
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